Welcome to UCT's page on
Designing and Managing
Multiple Choice Questions


This handbook is aimed chiefly at the staff of the the University of Cape Town, South Africa. As a result, some of the information is relevant only to lecturers at the University.

A large amount of the information, however, will be useful for anybody who wishes to implement MCQs, or simply to find out a little more about them.

The hard copy version of Designing and Managing Multiple Choice Questions was written by:

Date of original Production: 1996

Acknowledgements
The following have made valuable contributions to this document, either in the form of comments, or by supplying examples of questions:

Thanks also to Allan Kent for help with Tables in HTML.

NOTE: This hypertext version of the hand book has been edited slightly in order to conform to the layout of World Wide Web pages.  Also, Appendix D is not in the hard copy version.  You might also like to see the List of External Users and references to this Handbook.

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